Most people believe that you need one acre per horse. this all depends though on how much they eat and what kind of horse they are. a stallion can rip up land of all its grass fast if you let him. If you don't have a stallion that the one acre per horse rule would work
I like to have at least 2 acres per horse, and it's nice to be able to rotate pastures. However, you can get away with pretty small pastures if you also give free choice hay.
That depends on the city/county.
Total acreage: 0.385
How much acreage will I need to plant to have a cost effective crop?
it depends on how many horses you have
0.172
Hard to answer when we have no idea what acreage you're talking about nor where it is now...
depending on how much land you have him mowing and how long it takes i would say 50 dollars would be a fair price
About 0.893388 square acres
0.688 of an acre
It depends on the size of the trailer (and how many horses it hauls).
NF Acreage 1901 = 46,324,000 NF Acreage 1909 = 172,230,000 Increase = 125,906,000 Source: http://www.fs.fed.us/land/staff/lar/LAR94/lartab21.htm
Total acreage: 3.742 acres.